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Access to Environmental Information: A Consultation
April 2004
Paper 2004/5
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CONSULTATION PAPER ON :
THE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2004
GUIDANCE ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION REGULATIONS
THE CODE OF PRACTICE ON THE ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION REGULATIONS
CONTENTS
Covering Letter
Introduction
Section 1 Draft Environmental Information (Scotland)
Regulations 2004
Section 2 Draft Guidance on the Environmental Information
Section 3 Draft Code of Practice for Scottish Public
authorities on the Environmental Information Regulations
Section 4 Questionnaire
Section 5 List of Consultees
Section 6 Respondee Information Form
CONTACT
Please send any comments you may have either by post, e-mail
or fax by 30 June 2004 to:-
Sustainable Development Directorate: International Team
Env Group
Scottish Executive
Victoria Quay
EDINBURGH
EH6 6QQ
Telephone: 0131-244-7311
Fax: 0131-244-0195
E-mail EIRs.consultation@scotland.gsi.gov.uk
You can telephone Freephone 0800 77 1234 to find out where
your nearest public internet access point is, if you prefer to submit your responses
by e-mail
Further copies of this paper may be obtained from the above
address. It is also available in the Stationery Office Bookshop and on the Scottish
Executive website at: www.scotland.gov.uk
Consultation 2002 http://www.scotland.gov.uk/library5/environment/paei-00.asp
1992 regulations http://www.hmso.gov.uk/si/si1992/Uksi_19923240_en_1.htm
1998 regulations http://www.hmso.gov.uk/si/si1998/19981447.htm
1992 guidance http://www.defra.gov.uk/environment/pubaccess/guidance/index.htm
Copies of this consultation and its enclosed documents will
be made available in large print on request and summaries will also be made
available in other languages by contacting the Scottish Executive at the above
address or by telephoning or faxing the above numbers.
Please note that these Regulations apply not only to public
sector organisations but also apply to some private sector bodies for example,
if they form part of a partnership under a Public, Private Partnership agreement
through the (PPP) initiative.
Public sector organisations should therefore bring these Regulations
to the attention of any private sector body before entering into any partnership
or business agreement.
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